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Mobile marketing is a multi-channel, digital marketing strategy aimed at reaching a target audience on their smartphones, tablets, and/or other mobile devices, via websites, email, SMS, social media, and apps.

In 2016, the inevitable happened, and mobile overtook desktop as the primary device used to access websites. This didn't come as a huge surprise because, as far back as 2015, Google reported that more searches were conducted on mobiles than on any other device category.

Mobiles are disrupting the way people engage with brands. Everything that can be done on a desktop computer is now available on a mobile device. From opening an email to visiting your website to reading your content, it's all accessible through a small mobile screen.

Consider these stats:

- Mobiles now account for nearly 70% of digital media time [Source: comScore]
- Up to 60% of searches come from mobile devices (Source: Hitwise)
- U.S. consumers spend 87 hours/month browsing on smartphones (Source: Smart Insights)
- 53% of American consumers use their smartphones to access search engines at least once a day (Source: Google and Mobile Marketing Association Survey)

What Do Top Marketers Think About Mobile? Surveys from Salesforce, V12data and Adestra:

- 68% of companies have integrated mobile marketing into their overall strategy
- 79% of marketers believe mobile is essential for their business
- 77% of marketers say mobile generates return on investment
- 71% of marketers believe mobile marketing is core to their business
- The two most popular ways companies are optimizing for mobiles are (1) using a simple template that works for all devices (52%) and (2) creating a mobile responsive email template (39%)




I think we need to pay attention!

... And if we don't optimize for mobiles?

- Google says 61% of users are unlikely to return to a mobile site they had trouble accessing and 40% visit a competitor's site instead. (MicKinsey & Company)
- 57% of consumers say they won't recommend businesses with poor mobile site design. (Source: socPub)

Here's what to take into account to optimize for mobile:

Your company website or blog MUST BE "RESPONSIVE": If you use WordPress, WIx, SquareSpace, Weebly or Shopify, make sure the Template or Theme "responds" to device screen size: Desktop, Tablet, or Mobiles.

Yet, while responsive design has been around for a while now and is fairly well-established, the majority of sites tend to fall down on usability. That is, the majority of sites are still built for desktop and then dialed back for mobiles. That form-fill that was mildly annoying on desktop is an absolute pig on mobiles. Even if it is responsive.

TIP: BUILD YOUR PAGES WITH MOBILE IN MIND FIRST. TEST ON MOBILEs. THEN DESKTOP

Avoid Flash or Java: Apple products do not support Flash and have declared that they have no intention to do so in the future.Many phones do not support Java, and even if they do, using Java can be a huge drag on load time.

Optimize Your Images for Mobile Devices: Do not use HUGE files size images which will cause your page to load slower or visitors will leave for another site! You can use WP Smush to detect and compress large images files on your site.

Google Analytics: Make sure Google Analytics code is installed on your website so you can see mobile activity. You will be amazed.

Writing for Mobile Devices:

Tablet for writing

 

Website

- Phone screens are small. Write in a way that's easily readable
- Use bullet points
- Write short, punchy headlines
- Keep paragraphs brief
- Use text size that is legible

Email

- Short email Subject line
- Use mobile responsive email design template
- Headline Analyzer is a great tool to preview subject lines

Test Your Mobile Site with Google




If your pages aren't optimized for smartphones, they won't rank in mobile search at all. With over half of Google queries coming from mobile devices, that's not something you can put up with in 2017. The focus on mobiles will likely continue with Google's commitment to switch to mobile-first indexing.

There are three great tools that Google offers to test your website:
- Test Your Mobile Speed: Most sites lose half their visitors if loading is slow.
- Analyze you website performance with PageSpeed Insights so you can identify ways to make your site faster and more mobile-friendly.
- Is Your Website Mobile-Friendly: Test how easily a visitor can use your page on a mobile device.

Mobile Marketing with SMS (Short Message Service)

SMS or Short Message Service is undoubtedly an excellent strategy for businesses wanting to connect with more customers.

If boosting sales and improving communication with customers are on your list this year, but you don't have a hefty budget and hours of spare time; SMS is a small, yet powerful, marketing tool not to be overlooked:

90% of SMS messages are opened within 3 minutes (compared to 90 minutes for email)
The open rate of SMS is 98% compared to 22% for emails
Text messages are 8x more effective at engaging customers
Almost 50% of consumers in the US make direct purchases after receiving an SMS branded text

REMEMBER:

Marketing directly to mobile devices is more personal than targeting an audience through other channels.
When reaching someone on a mobile device via SMS you are reaching that person in his/her pocket or purse
Be personal, respectful, and clear
Keep the text under 160 characters
Don't use slang or abbreviations
Offer the recipient something of value
Make it clear who is sending the message
Craft a clear call-to-action

Start collecting mobile numbers from your clients to build your SMS list!

You can check out this full list of 3rd Party vendors to work with - here are the top ones:

TRUMPIA
TEXTEDLY
EZTEXTING

Is your business ready for mobiles? If you're not there, you're nowhere!

Don't wait. Go mobile today!

 

By Yasmin Bendror   Please contact me today at http://www.ymarketingmatters.com

 

We all know that times are a-changin’. That means many things for your business, and keeping it modern and up to date is absolutely critical for long-term success, especially when considering the harrowing fact that 90% of new businesses do not stay afloat. One of the most significant developments to take into account is how we actually view websites. A very significant shift took place recently, when mobile web usage overtook desktops for the first time and now nearly half of consumers will not revisit a website if it doesn’t load properly on their mobile devices.

Google has repeatedly warned website-owners of this change, and now even offers a test where you can see if your website is mobile-friendly. If you do not pass the Google test, implement the following tips to make your business website mobile-friendly, and therefore both accessible and relevant.

Responsive or Adaptive

Before stepping into the future of mobile-friendly design, first consider if you want a responsive or adaptive web design. The former is when your website “responds” to the device it is being viewed on, and then adjusts accordingly. The latter is when you create different website designs to accommodate different devices. While there are pros and cons to either option, most mobile-friendly websites incorporate responsive design. Make your choice.

Mobile-Friendly Templates

Regardless of how many interesting features your website may have, none of them are relevant if people cannot actually access them. It makes sense to start with the basics, which is your overall website template. No matter when you first launched your business site, there are so many designs available now that are created specifically to provide practical usability for mobile access, and the best part is, you never have to abandon desktop users, as the designs are meant to look great on any viewing platform! Upgrading your design template may even result in a fresher looking overall website too, which is always a plus!

Use High-Resolution Images

It’s not only the scale of a website that’s affected by the use of mobile devices - fortunately or perhaps unfortunately, so is picture quality. Just as you can now see a world of difference when watching television in HD, the same applies to photos on newer phone models. Considering the rise of high-definition screens, pictures you use on any professional website must be extremely high-resolution to avoid appearing pixelated or blurry, and therefore unprofessional, on mobile devices.

Never Settle

Never stop refining your website. There are so many add-ons and features being developed constantly, and by using and incorporating them, you can keep giving your website mini makeovers. Becoming mobile-friendly is the new standard. Keeping your website hip and modern is an ongoing process.

It doesn’t matter what your website is about - a restaurant, a bakery, a tailor shop or a business blog, if you want it to remain successful in this ever-changing world, you must adapt to stay relevant. With the constant increase of mobile users, make sure to follow the above steps in order to upgrade both your website and your business.

Photo by Rami Al-zayat on Unsplash,   Article by Jackie